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source code available at https://codeberg.org/nupanick/qrplay

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If you don't know know what is this, please see this post: https://lemmy.eco.br/post/11096964

1 + 30 = 31

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Trans women athletes rule

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Shavepost for y'all

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AnswerIt wasn't Hitler LMAO thank god

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borbly rule (infosec.pub)
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If you don't know know what is this, please see this post: https://lemmy.eco.br/post/11096964

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If you don't know know what is this, please see this post: https://lemmy.eco.br/post/11096964

you may be wondering, "128? where's day 127?"

good question, it's because I messed it up

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transcriptA fediverse post by Tixie Salander ( @tixie@mastodon.guerilla.studio ) Saying "text-overflow: ellipsis; is not a good content design solution edition 987269. "

It has an image: Yahoo!finance news title cropped : “Disney offers something that streaming competitors 'are not offering,' anal...”

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Wow, filtering technology has gotten so good!
Got the original image from here

EDIT: Rotated the label to make the estrogen content by percent more visible.

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